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they will be joining us live. teaching us their louvres. how they went from "riverdance" to dancing with their hands. >> they can teach us. significantly improve my lung function. so, today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear -- it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. my copd often meant i had to wait to do what i wanted to do. now i take symbicort, and it's significantly improves my lung function, starting within five minutes. symbicort has made a significant difference in my breathing. now more of my want-tos are can-dos. as your doctor about symbicort today. i got my first prescription free. call or go online to learn more. [ male announcer ] if
they will be joining us live. teaching us their louvres. how they went from "riverdance" to dancing with their hands. >> they can teach us. significantly improve my lung function. so, today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear -- it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice...
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they're spinning around us. this storm is about 120, 125 miles straight off the coast of virginia beach here. and the waves are breaking about 10 or 15 feet. there, there's an additional five or six feet of spray on top of the waves. it's an incredible sight to see here. this track is good news for the mid-atlantic. it is not good news for the northeast. let's show you what the hurricane center is saying about this, as of this morning. so, we've got a smaller storm. we've got a category 2 storm. 105-mile-per-hour winds right now. as this storm continues to pull away, the big thing overnight was when does it make its turn? east-northeast turn is what we're looking for. we've got that now. it's pulling away from the outer banks. it's parallel to virginia beach right now. directly right off our shore. then we'll watch it pull away from and much better conditions for the jersey shore. looking pretty good. delmarva, as well. the storm is far away from you. eastern long island, a little concern about that. cape cod, t
they're spinning around us. this storm is about 120, 125 miles straight off the coast of virginia beach here. and the waves are breaking about 10 or 15 feet. there, there's an additional five or six feet of spray on top of the waves. it's an incredible sight to see here. this track is good news for the mid-atlantic. it is not good news for the northeast. let's show you what the hurricane center is saying about this, as of this morning. so, we've got a smaller storm. we've got a category 2...
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now. >> they kicked us out this morning. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> back to jersey. >> reporter: with hurricane earl so close to the coastline, the entire east coast is threatened. if this storm jogs a little bit one way or the other, it will make a huge difference in which areas are affected. here at atlantic beach, herb and cindy know better. they're not taking any chances, moving their furniture indoors. since you've been through many a storm, what would you say to people in new england, who are facing maybe a strong category hurricane, within about 70 miles of their coastline. and they're thinking it's not going to be a big deal. what would you say to them? >> it's not true that it's not a big deal. >> mother nature is powerful. and we can't beat it. >> and evacuations are changing, moment-by-moment, as earl continues to grow. we got an evacuation notice here at atlantic beach, started at 6:00 this morning, to evacuate all of the visitors in this entire area. has to be completed by 5:30 today. resid
now. >> they kicked us out this morning. >> they won't let us stay. they're going to make us sit in this traffic. >> back to jersey. >> reporter: with hurricane earl so close to the coastline, the entire east coast is threatened. if this storm jogs a little bit one way or the other, it will make a huge difference in which areas are affected. here at atlantic beach, herb and cindy know better. they're not taking any chances, moving their furniture indoors. since you've...
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she shows us how you can do it, too. we were talking earlier it's the re-emergence of avon. >>> and how a promise to her dying sister launched a mission to cure breast cancer. she has a personal story in a very personal book coming up. but first, sam you have something special, too. >> we do. we've been telling everybody how pepsi is awarding millions of dollars in grants each year. this month, they're doing this. everybody getting a grant there is making a positive impact in their communities. we want to introduce you to another recipient. who will provide a unique opportunity for some extraordinary young folks. for 12 years now, talented string musicians and pianists have come together for a very special experience for the credo music camp. now held at ohio's famed oberlin conservatory of music, 80 young people spent three weeks of intense study with world class instructors. they also give one week of community service helping at food banks, cleaning up, performing at nursing homes, prisons, or youth centers. the $25,0
she shows us how you can do it, too. we were talking earlier it's the re-emergence of avon. >>> and how a promise to her dying sister launched a mission to cure breast cancer. she has a personal story in a very personal book coming up. but first, sam you have something special, too. >> we do. we've been telling everybody how pepsi is awarding millions of dollars in grants each year. this month, they're doing this. everybody getting a grant there is making a positive impact in...
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i would use your brain. i wish i could use some of that. >> it would not help. >> it's coming out of your hands and your body. i noticed, when i did comedy, i was always standing on stage. it's always -- you're existing from one joke to the next. but when i'm playing music, you can look out and see people going -- >> you wrote about that in your memoir, how when you were doing the comedy on the road, at some point, it became very wearing to you. but this -- >> yes. also, you have other people on stage. i mean, i do, when i'm playing music. there's interaction between myself and the band. and it's actually quite enjoyable. when you're doing comedy, you're just alone for months. >> the same thing, i guess, when you're writing novels. you have another novel coming out soon. >> i call it a serious novel, i guess. called "an object of beauty." that's a novel set in the art world in manhattan, from 1993 to 2009. >> do you do all of these at the same time? or do you compartmentalize? >> people say, you do so much a
i would use your brain. i wish i could use some of that. >> it would not help. >> it's coming out of your hands and your body. i noticed, when i did comedy, i was always standing on stage. it's always -- you're existing from one joke to the next. but when i'm playing music, you can look out and see people going -- >> you wrote about that in your memoir, how when you were doing the comedy on the road, at some point, it became very wearing to you. but this -- >> yes. also,...
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to show us how, wedding expert shawn rabideau is here with us again. good morning, shawn. >> good morning. >> every bride wants the best of everything. let's start with the invitations. do they have to be expensive? do e-vites ever work? >> no. you should never send e-vites. you should think about your invitations. there are a lot of inexpensive options out there. do your research. go to the stationery store. >> and what is a must to have on the invitation? >> you definitely should have the date, the time, the location. things such as direction, hotel accommodations. if you can't do all of those ancillary cards that get stuffed behind, go ahead and put those on your wedding website. it's a great place to put all that other information. and it doesn't cost a lot of money. >> people are creating wedding websites. >> they are. it's a great place for the details. >> absolutely, it's a great place. >> here's an issue i -- a personal one for me. a decision that i made. unless children were in the wedding party, then people could not bring children. you don't
to show us how, wedding expert shawn rabideau is here with us again. good morning, shawn. >> good morning. >> every bride wants the best of everything. let's start with the invitations. do they have to be expensive? do e-vites ever work? >> no. you should never send e-vites. you should think about your invitations. there are a lot of inexpensive options out there. do your research. go to the stationery store. >> and what is a must to have on the invitation? >> you...
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stay with us. my name is vonetta, and i suffer from allergies. [ male announcer ] we asked zyrtec® users what they love about their allergy relief, and what it lets them do. the thing i love most about zyrtec® is that it allows me to be outside. [ male announcer ] we bet you'll love zyrtec®, too -- or it's free. [ vonetta ] it is countdown to marshmallow time. [ woman laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new sk with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology tackles a full range of stains on a molecular level for a more powerful clean fight stains with science. [ man ] ♪ today the world looks mighty fine ♪ [ women ] ♪ pop-tarts happy sunshine time! ♪ [ man ] ♪ grab a pop-tart and you might just start ♪ ♪ to sing songs like a meadow lark ♪ ♪ stretch and yawn ♪ blow a kiss to mom ♪ cause pop-tarts mornings are the bomb ♪ ♪ so, rise and shiiiiine >>> so much talk this morning about jobs on this labor day. and here's an issue affecting many
stay with us. my name is vonetta, and i suffer from allergies. [ male announcer ] we asked zyrtec® users what they love about their allergy relief, and what it lets them do. the thing i love most about zyrtec® is that it allows me to be outside. [ male announcer ] we bet you'll love zyrtec®, too -- or it's free. [ vonetta ] it is countdown to marshmallow time. [ woman laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] we've got stains, down to a science. new sk with our breakthrough stain spectrum technology...
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or send us a letter the old-fashioned way. tell us why you want us to work with me, "gma." there's the address right there. >> you have to do a little work. send us a 250-word or less essay. tell us why your job is different, unusual. we'll spend the day with you. get to work. >>> why don't you get to work and give us the weather. >> seems like a lot of work to talk about that. over here. are you all right if i come over here? good morning. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about this morning. we thought we would start with hail pictures that were in pennsylvania. scranton, pennsylvania. a line of storms developed yesterday. they were good-sized hailstorms. these are the same storms that created that lightning. if you want to know or about lightning and the empire state building. we have some of our abcnews.com/gma. there's where the severe storms line up. it looks like it's from rapid city, to waichita. the west is looking dry and warm. that dry is a little problem in the mown fans colorado, strong, dry wind there's. severe storms could be more pro
or send us a letter the old-fashioned way. tell us why you want us to work with me, "gma." there's the address right there. >> you have to do a little work. send us a 250-word or less essay. tell us why your job is different, unusual. we'll spend the day with you. get to work. >>> why don't you get to work and give us the weather. >> seems like a lot of work to talk about that. over here. are you all right if i come over here? good morning. let's get to the...
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built on always using the same plane. you only use your own website. as you get bigger, will you be able to maintain your standards of service? >> well, you know, george, i think people have wondered whether we could maintain our culture, maintain our customer service, our low cost. and after 40 years, again, we've proven that. so, airtran is about a 20% expansion for southwest airlines. while that is ambitious, it is manageable. it still allows us to operate an all-boeing fleet. it will be compatible with the fleet we have. one difference is, there is an aircraft type. we'll be adding the boeing 717. but there's 86 of those units. we're well prepared. now that it's public, we can begin our work there. i'm confident we can manage it and manage it well. >> gary kelly, thank you very much. we hope this does continue to be good news for consumers. >>> and when we come back, new recommendations for the upcoming flu season. should you get the shot? ♪ eating right makes a big difference. it can make a fast gfaster , and a slow guy... umm... slimmer . petsm
built on always using the same plane. you only use your own website. as you get bigger, will you be able to maintain your standards of service? >> well, you know, george, i think people have wondered whether we could maintain our culture, maintain our customer service, our low cost. and after 40 years, again, we've proven that. so, airtran is about a 20% expansion for southwest airlines. while that is ambitious, it is manageable. it still allows us to operate an all-boeing fleet. it will...
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two of those people will join us live and tell us about the scary hours. and how they made their daring escape. >> they were determined not to be victims. >>> also, sleeping on the job. if you do it, you probably don't admit it. but what if you could nap in the office with your boss' approval? why more companies are bringing back nap time. >> is that an awful? ben & jerry's. >>> we begin with a central florida father's rage, caught on tape, on a school bus. this father says his daughter was being bullied. but police say, this was not the way to deal with it. yunji de nies has the story, in seminole county. >> reporter: the video is blurred. but james jones' anger is clear. >> everybody sit down. everybody sit down. >> reporter: he orders his 11-year-old daughter to point out her alleged tormentors. >> show me which one. show me which one. >> reporter: jones confronts the middle school students he says has been bullying his daughter who has cerebral palsy. bullies he said has taunted, hit, even thrown condoms at her. >> this is my daughter. >> reporter: jon
two of those people will join us live and tell us about the scary hours. and how they made their daring escape. >> they were determined not to be victims. >>> also, sleeping on the job. if you do it, you probably don't admit it. but what if you could nap in the office with your boss' approval? why more companies are bringing back nap time. >> is that an awful? ben & jerry's. >>> we begin with a central florida father's rage, caught on tape, on a school bus....
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it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking for women who were average age 60. they had been through menopause over ten years. they weren't having hot flashes. there is a time when it's too late. but estrogen needs to be taken in a safe way. i talk about it. i pefr the natural way. the patch, if you need to take it. rather than a pill. or a cream or a jell. if you need to take the progesterone, the other hormone to balance out the estrogen, if you still have a uterus, make sure you ask for the natural form. there's other ways to take estrogen. if you've not had breast cancer,
it's tempting to use it. unless you need it to control your period, minimize using the pills. >> get to more true or false. estrogen replace in menopause is dangerous? >> that's false. in 2002, millions of women stopped hormones because of a study that scared women, thinking there was increased risk of heart disease and stroke. it looks like timing is everything. for young women going through menopause, estrogen truly is the only thing that works. in that study, they were looking...